OTAKI THEATRE. TONIGHT. WEDNESDAY— Coming A King Vidor Production: " THE JACK-KNIFE MAN.'' '' THE JAC K-KNIFE MAN.'' "THE JACK-KNIFE MAN." "THE JACK-KNIFE MAN." (By Ellis Parker Butler). A humanely appealing picturisation of a liomely story that tugs at the heart strings and brings ■! tear to the eye. A story that is dedicated to every child-from nine to ninuty. Also the second episode of the thrilling Serial "THE FLAMING BISK." Don't Miss any part of this Thriller. FSIDAY—"THE PRIMAL LAW." "THE PRIMAL LAW." "THE PRIMAL LAAV." Featuring- Du-tin Famum. SPECIAL NOTE.—'Phones, Theatre 12j, residence S2. Seats reserved by 'phone- at no estra charge. OTAKI Y.M.C.A. 'pHE Annual Meeting of the Otaki Y.M.C.A. will be held in the Y.M. C.A. rooms on WEDNESDAY EVENING-, March 22nd, commencing at 7.30. All interested are cordially invited. TE HORO FOOTBALL CLUB. (In aid of the Club funds) I WILL BE HELD IN THE TE HORO | HALL ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922. Good Floor,' Good Music, Supper. Admission: Gents 3s, Ladies Is 6d. G. BERNHARD, Hon. Sec. WOOL CLASSING DEMONSTRATION. J. G. COOK, Government Wool . Instructor, will give a lecture and ' demonstration in wool classing at Mr i Joplin's Railway Office, on FRIDAY, ! 24th inst., at 7.45 p.m. All interested I arc invited to attend. j F. S. SIMCOX. ' ALL Persons are warned against removing manuka of any description for sale from my property through the golf links without leave. All dogs found on this property will bo destroyed without further notice. M. SIMCOX. March 17th. 1922. F. TARGUSE, BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER AS commenced business in Otaki. All classes of brickwork undertaken in the district. Tiling. »oncreting, bakers' ovens and boiler work a specialty. Nothing too small and nothing too big . Cemetery work also undertaken. Kerbing ejected and graves renovated. All work douo at reasonable charges. Present address., care Public Library, Main Street. WATCH THIS SPACE! AND SAVE YOUR BOOT REPAIRING FOR THE MANAKAU MAN—THOS. VERRY, (From Levin). SHEPHERD' S HORSEBREAKERS YATILL undertake the GELDING OF COLTS in Otaki, Le-via *nd Shannon districts during the month of May. Leave orders now with Messrs Drake Bros., Manakau, Phone No. 2. OTAKI BEACH SWIMMING CARNIVAL. QBDERS x'ur photographs may be left with Mr E. M. Mosley, who will submit proofs.—A. BILLENS, Photo- j grapher, Levin. MISS WINIFRED PATTERSON TEACHER of Voice Production and Singing (from the Conservatorium of Music, -Sydney) will receive intending pupils on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at the Druids' Hall. 'Phone 39. [A Card.] BEERE & SEDDON, AUTHORISED SUEVEYOBS & CIVIL ENGINEERS. 250 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. G.P.O. Box 1419. 'Phone 2452. MISS ROSS, ALL THE WAYJFROM LONDON TO THE OTAKI BEACH. JUST A LITTLE STORE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SEA-SEDERS. GENERAL STORES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, AND SOFT DRINKS, _ .* TEA ROOM. ~ d bread and butter 6dTea and Scones "£• VISIT THE KEW BS&3SL STOWS.
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Otaki Mail, 22 March 1922, Page 3
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